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Tim Scott rails against The View for comments on his race

Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) continued to bash commentators on his race as a Republican presidential candidate.

Immigration bill named for Kate Steinle revived in Congress eight years after her death

Republican lawmakers have moved to toughen penalties for illegal immigrants with criminal histories who are caught at the border.

White House defends inviting Hunter Biden to state dinner for India’s Modi

The White House stood by President Joe Biden's decision to invite Hunter Biden to a Thursday state dinner days after the president's son reached a plea deal with the Justice Department for federal tax and gun charges.

White House denies hosting Modi to counter China

National Security Council spokesman John Kirby repeatedly denied Friday that President Joe Biden hosted Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the White House for a state visit in order to strengthen their relationship as a "counterweight to China."

Matt Gaetz blames DEI funding for diluting military readiness

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) shared his worry about military readiness in a TV interview Thursday.

Big Tech CEOs discuss tech manufacturing and AI with Biden and Modi

The CEOs of U.S. Big Tech companies met with President Joe Biden and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to discuss cooperation between the two countries on developing artificial intelligence and advanced manufacturing.

Arizona revamps candidate debates following chaotic 2022 cycle

Arizona candidates will step onto a different debate platform in 2024 than in previous cycles. The state saw a breakdown in order during the midterm elections after the gubernatorial candidates raised objections to the format.

Nearly half of Californians believe US has ‘gone too far in its attempts to give everyone equal rights’

Nearly half of Californians believe that the United States has "gone too far in its attempt to give everyone equal rights," according to a new poll.

Cracks form within Freedom Caucus as conservatives consider ousting members

Festering tensions within the right flank of the GOP came to a head earlier this week when two of its most prominent members got into a profanity-laced exchange on the House floor during votes. Now, some lawmakers in the House Freedom Caucus are considering reshaping their ranks.

A year after, public opinion steady on overturning Roe

Americans’ views on the overturning of Roe v. Wade have not changed significantly in the one year since the landmark Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision, according to new data.
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